Gelede: Art and Female Power Among the Yoruba (A Midland Book, #565) (Traditional Arts of Africa)

by Henry John Drewal and Margaret Thompson Drewal

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Gelede masquerades, practiced by the Yoruba in homage to the extraordinary power of female forces in the cosmos, are lavish artistic performances involving carved wooden headdresses, cloth costumes, dances, songs, and drumming. The authors of this richly conceived study analyse song texts, music, and dance as well as oral traditions and personal histories to interpret Gelede as a symbolic representation of the Yoruba world view. Abundantly illustrated with black-and-white and color illustrations, mostly field photographs, Gelede offers an integrated perspective on the social and cultural functions of art.
  • ISBN10 0253205654
  • ISBN13 9780253205650
  • Publish Date 22 August 1990 (first published 1 January 1983)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 18 December 2013
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Indiana University Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 322
  • Language English